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18 Cards in this Set
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wedge shaped area of bleeding means that its from what sized artery
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large
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percent occlusion that is needed for surgery
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>70%
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two major types of strokes
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hemorrhagic
infarction |
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two types of hemorrhagic stroke
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subarachnoid
intraparenchymal |
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stroke that occurs due to rupture of a berry aneurysm
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subarachnoid hemorrhage
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most common location for berry aneurysms
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anterior communicating a.
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stroke assx with HTN
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intraparenchymal hemorrhagic
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most common location for intraparenchymal stroke
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basal ganglia
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most common cause of intraparenchymal strokes
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rupture of charcot-bouchard microaneursyms of the lenticulostriate vessels
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two types of intraparenchymal hemorrhage
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HTN assx
arterio-venous malformation |
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AVMs cause what kind of stroke
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intraparenchymal
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infarctions of sm. penetrating a. cause what
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lacunar infarctions
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lacunar infarctions occur in what sized blood vessels
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small
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hemoglobinopathy that can cause strokes in young pt.
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sickle cell
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causes of endocarditis that can lead to stroke in young pt.
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subacute bacterial
lupus |
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causes of hypercoagulable states that cause strokes in young pt.
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OCP
pregnancy |
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example of vascular spasm that can cause stroke in young pt.
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migraine
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most common cause of embolic strokes
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a. fib
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